If I remember correctly the Irina picture turned out to be fake.
Thank you for highlighting that. I am in contact with a Russian man who mentioned the BLM poster picture, and he said that she had enjoyed her life in the United States, where she studied modern art, which might signal possible left-leaning, pacifist beliefs, considering what is presented as quality art today. He also said how most of the liberal media in Eastern Europe and Russia either ignored her death or just mentioned that she was a victim of an ordinary attack from an insane person, thus downplaying the racial question because it does not suit their narrative. I was not familiar with the case of Bethany Magee; I will have to take a look.
Anyway, people who have not been brainwashed with tolerance, the false notion of diversity promoted by the enemy, and the feeling of guilt are indeed aware of possible dangers in an environment consisting mostly of people from different backgrounds who generally have a negative view of them; thus, they usually avoid such social environments. The murderer of Irina most likely saw her as another white person who should be blamed for his own failures and historical injustices, even though Irina's country, Ukraine, was never involved in slavery to begin with.
A racially aware person would never put himself/herself in such positions nor believe in the fairy tale about every person from other backgrounds being a good person or an "innocent" victim. I also dislike people who say that women like Bethany or Irina deserved their gruesome fates because they were possibly leftists or "traitors". Such people, most of them men, are part of the problem as well, because they do exactly what the enemy wants them to do: vilification of women and shifting of the entirety of blame on them, instead of pointing the fingers at the (((parasites))) who created and fostered the ideology of brainwashing and social ruinations of the Gentile people.